Everything about The Abadan Refinery totally explained
The
Abadan refinery is located in
Abadan near the cost of the
Persian gulf. It was completed in 1912 and was one of world's largest
oil refineries when it was destroyed in 1980 by Iraq in the
Iraq-Iran war. The refinery had a capacity of 635,000 b/d in 1980 and formed a
refinery complex with important
petrochemical plants. Its capacity has been increased steadily since the war ended in 1988. Its capacity is now listed as 450 kbbl/d crude oil.
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